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| About the Companion Website |
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PART I TOWARDS MULTIPLE THEORIES OF MUSIC REVIVAL |
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1 An Introduction to Music Revival as Concept, Cultural Process, and Medium of Change |
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2 Traditional Music, Heritage Music |
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43 | (17) |
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3 An Expanded Theory for Revivals as Cosmopolitan Participatory Music Making |
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PART II SCHOLARS AND COLLECTORS AS REVIVAL AGENTS |
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4 Antiquarian Nostalgia and the Institutionalization of Early Music |
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5 A Folklorist's Exploration of the Revival Metaphor |
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94 | (22) |
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6 A Participant-Documentarian in the American Instrumental Folk Music Revival |
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116 | (19) |
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PART III INTANGIBLE CULTURAL HERITAGE, PRESERVATION, AND POLICY |
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7 Reviving Korean Identity through Intangible Cultural Heritage |
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135 | (25) |
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8 Music Revival, Ca Tru Ontologies, and Intangible Cultural Heritage in Vietnam |
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160 | (22) |
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9 The Hungarian Dance House Movement and Revival of Transylvanian String Band Music |
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182 | (23) |
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PART IV NATIONAL RENAISSANCE AND POSTCOLONIAL FUTURES |
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10 National Purity and Postcolonial Hybridity in India's Kathak Dance Revival |
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11 Choreographic Revival, Elite Nationalism, and Postcolonial Appropriation in Senegal |
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228 | (24) |
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12 Revived Musical Practices within Uzbekistan's Evolving National Project |
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252 | (25) |
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13 Two Revivalist Moments in Iranian Classical Music |
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277 | (23) |
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14 Reclaiming Choctaw and Chickasaw Cultural Identity through Music Revival |
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PART V RECOVERY FROM WAR, DISASTER, AND CULTURAL DEVASTATION |
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15 Revivalist Articulations of Traditional Music in War and Postwar Croatia |
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325 | (25) |
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16 Cultural Rescue and Musical Revival among the Nicaraguan Garifuna |
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350 | (22) |
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17 Toward a Methodology for Research into the Revival of Musical Life after War, Natural Disaster, Bans on all Music, or Neglect |
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372 | (21) |
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PART VI INNOVATIONS AND TRANSFORMATIONS |
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18 Innovation and Cultural Activism through the Reimagined Pasts of Finnish Music Revivals |
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19 Revival Currents and Innovation on the Path from Protest Bossa to Tropicalia |
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418 | (24) |
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20 Bending or Breaking the Native American Flute Tradition? |
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442 | (24) |
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21 Toward an Application of Globalization Paradigms to Modern Folk Music Revivals |
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466 | (23) |
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PART VII FESTIVALS, MARKETING, AND MEDIA |
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22 Contemporary English Folk Music and the Folk Industry |
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489 | (21) |
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23 Ivana Kupala (St. John's Eve) Revivals as Metaphors of Sexual Morality, Fertility, and Contemporary Ukrainian Femininity |
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510 | (20) |
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24 Trailing Images and Culture Branding in Post-Renaissance Hawai'i |
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530 | (21) |
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25 Grassroots Revitalization of North American and Western European Instrumental Music Traditions from Fiddlers Associations to Cyberspace |
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551 | (22) |
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PART VIII DIASPORA AND THE GLOBAL VILLAGE |
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26 Georgian Polyphony and its Journeys from National Revival to Global Heritage |
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27 Irish Music Revivals Through Generations of Diaspora |
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598 | (20) |
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28 Reviving the Reluctant Art of Iranian Dance in Iran and in the American Diaspora |
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29 Musical Remembrance, Exile, and the Remaking of South African Jazz (1960--1979) |
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644 | (22) |
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